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"KING" by Michael Muller
$500019

"Cherish" by Patrick Maxcy
$30020

"Diamond Dust Sea Turtle"
$250021

"New Beginnings"
$900022

"Cheetah" by Kristian Schmidt
$1200024

"Take the Lead"
$1300025

"BedHead" by Kimerlee Curyl
$4300The WildAid 2019 Gala is almost here! You can start pre-bidding now and until November 8, 2019, at 7 pm Pacific Time, after which the highest bid for each item will become the starting bid at the Gala (paper bidding will be used at the Gala).
"BedHead" by Kimerlee Curyl
BedHead, Wild Stallion, Utah's Onaqui Mountains.
While out with the wild herds, no matter which area, photographer Kimerlee Curyl finds herself surrounded by the herd leader or stronger stallions. She loves to think it's kismet, however as herd dynamics go, it's the proud role of the leader. Protecting his family. This exquisite stallion was near her almost every day of this trip. Spanish in his look and stature, he was living, breathing poetry as he courted the hearts of young fillies. This image was captured as he was doing just that. Literally courting a beautiful bay filly with big doe eyes away from her family band. Such a beauty to witness as the mare and stallion of her band, put up no argument, knowing this is the true order of things in the wild.
Measurements: 54" w x 36" h
Dedicated to the cause since 2004, Kimerlee's hope is to inspire others, not only to appreciate the beauty of these creatures, but to take an interest in helping preserve their place on this land - our American Public Lands. She is committed to the protection of wildness, her ongoing efforts not only chronicle the freedom of our wild horses on their home territory and to help raise significant awareness for the plight they are continuing to face year after year.
Note: This item will be ready for you to take home at the end of the gala. An additional fee will apply for shipping.
Generously Donated by Kimerlee Curyl Fine Art Photography
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"Kifaru" by Tyler Schiffman
$1000The WildAid 2019 Gala is almost here! You can start pre-bidding now and until November 8, 2019, at 7 pm Pacific Time, after which the highest bid for each item will become the starting bid at the Gala (paper bidding will be used at the Gala).
"Kifaru" by Tyler Schiffman
In many areas in northern Kenya, Black Rhinos have gone extinct in the wild. This occurred in the Sera Conservancy, but thanks to the efforts of the Northern Rangelands Trust, they have been attempting to re-introduce them back into the conservancy. This is two-year-old Loijipu who was abandoned by his mother and planned to be introduced back into the wild once reaching an age where he can fend for himself.
Measurements: 40" w x 30" h framed
Tyler Schiffman has devoted his career to taking photographs and making films that will make a true impact in our world. He has interned with the esteemed travel photographer, Chris Burkard, and was a cinematographer on numerous projects, including a unique series about National Geographic figure Kimi Werner as she seeks to live a sustainable lifestyle. Through his work as a freelance photographer, his photographs have been presented at the United Nations and featured in publications such as National Geographic, Business Insider, Insider, Washington Post, The Inertia, Hawaii Skin Diver Magazine, Malibu Magazine, Surfrider Foundation and Los Angeles Daily News. Tyler graduated from the University of Southern California where he studied environmental science and filmmaking.
Note: This item will be ready for you to take home at the end of the gala. An additional fee will apply for shipping.
Generously Donated by Tyler Schiffman - Conservationist Photographer
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"Mothers Day" by Chris Schmid
$450028

"Grace" by Dan Ostermiller
$8000The WildAid 2019 Gala is almost here! You can start pre-bidding now and until November 8, 2019, at 7 pm Pacific Time, after which the highest bid for each item will become the starting bid at the Gala (paper bidding will be used at the Gala).
"Grace" by Dan Ostermiller
"Grace" 2015 is an amazing bronze giraffe sculpture and is a limited edition 13 of 20.
Giraffes only need 5 to 30 minutes of sleep in a 24-hour period! They often achieve that in quick naps that may last only a minute or two at a time. So, what do giraffes do all day? Giraffes require over 75 pounds of food a day-and with a diet of leaves, this means they spend most of their time eating and not sleeping!
Measurements: 22" h x 12" w x 26" d
Weight: 42 pounds
Dan Ostermiller is the son of a famed taxidermist and the experience he gained under his father's tutelage influenced Ostermiller's career and was responsible for his interest in becoming a sculptor of animals as well as for his complete understanding of animal form.
Ostermiller has enlarged the scope of his knowledge of wildlife with expeditions to Alaska, Africa and all corners of the West. Ostermiller's sculpture conveys a mood and an emotion. Each bronze engages the viewer, encouraging the touch of a hand and inviting further contemplation. "If I have a trademark, it's the character I put in pieces. I incorporate, I hope, strong design. I give people something they can relate to and a good piece of sculpture."
Note: This item will be ready for you to take home at the end of the gala. An additional fee will apply for shipping.
Generously Donated by Nedra Matteucci Galleries & Joseph Finnegan, honoring Chrystina & Jim Parks
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"On the Move"
$550030

"Together"
$30000The WildAid 2019 Gala is almost here! You can start pre-bidding now and until November 8, 2019, at 7 pm Pacific Time, after which the highest bid for each item will become the starting bid at the Gala (paper bidding will be used at the Gala).
"Together" by Federico Veronesi
"Together" was taken in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. It captures a unique moment when a Lioness and her male partner woke up from their siesta and approached the edge of the rock to look at the future and the world around them together.
"When I pulled up next to this huge rocky outcrop in the eastern Serengeti one mid-afternoon in February, I had no idea what I would find on the rock or hidden in its crevices. I was just driving slowly around the rock when suddenly a Lioness came up to the highest boulder followed by a huge dark-maned male. She walked to the edge and stared at the horizon. I always have three camera bodies with three lenses ready on the seat next to me. I grabbed one and shot this magnificent scene right away, without even turning off the engine as there was just no time. In wildlife photography planning, patience, preparation, are all important. But sometimes you also need to react fast to unexpected encounters and situations. Moments such as this one, where animals pose so perfectly, are very fleeting and wildlife doesn't offer second chances."
The print is a very limited edition of 1 plus 1 Artist Proof at this super large size specially created for WildAid.
The print is framed in blackwood with linen mat.
Measurements: 98"w x 70"h
Federico is a Kenya-based professional wildlife photographer and safari guide with a passion for African Wildlife and photography.
Note: This item will be ready for you to take home at the end of the gala. An additional fee will apply for shipping.
Generously Donated by Federico Veronesi